Temp Sender - what thread?

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shaunroche
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Temp Sender - what thread?

#1 Post by shaunroche »

Am I right in thinking that the thread in the inlet manifold for the temp sender is 5/8 UNF with a flat sealing face?

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Re: Temp Sender - what thread?

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Exactly that, with a copper washer.

I've changed mine to one with a warning switch connector that I'm planning on wiring up to a switchable buzzer. This one will show as running a bit hotter than the standard Smiths one as the resistance is more in keeping with modern gauges (VDO). Though that's easily adjustable with a resistor to earth, or moving the adjustment slot on the gauge itself.

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